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4-Hour Drug and Alcohol Courses

POur 4-hour drug and alcohol courses are designed for operators in violation of DOT 49 CFR Part 40, and employees in violation of company policy that mirrors the DOT process.  The core curriculum for our program is the evidence-based, PRIME for Life, and our facilitator tailors the course to address safety-sensitive issues.  If your SAP/EAP has recommended a 4-Hour Course, this class is for you.

Please click here for the current 4-hour course schedule. 

In this course you will:

  • Identify what we hold most precious in our lives, and how our choices can either protect or place those values at risk.
  • Understand the intersection between our biology and our choices, and how they interact to create desirable or undesirable outcomes.
  • Explore data regarding the quantity and frequency of AOD consumption, and the impact it has on moving us closer or further away from alcoholism and addiction.
  • Identify areas of our lives we wish to change and create a plan to support those changes.
  • Communicate how we can protect the traveling public, our customers, and the people and things we hold most dear, through our choices.
  • Each participant will create an individual action plan designed to safeguard against future D&A violations.
8-Hour Drug and Alcohol Courses

Our 8-hour drug and alcohol courses are designed for operators in violation of DOT 49 CFR Part 40, and employees in violation of company policy that mirrors the DOT process.  The core curriculum for our program is PRIME for Life, which is accepted nationally for DUI court mandates.  Please check with your Substance Abuse Professional (SAP), Employee Assistance Professional (EAP), or your state's DUI requirements for the number of hours you must take to be compliant.  If 8 hours meets that requirement, this class is for you.

Please click here for the current 8=Hour course schedule.

In this course you will:

  • Identify what we hold most precious in our lives, and how our choices can either protect or place those values at risk.
  • Understand the intersection between our biology and our choices, and how they interact to create desirable or undesirable outcomes.
  • Explore data regarding the quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption, and the impact it has on moving us closer to alcoholism and addiction.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the four phases leading to alcoholism and addiction.
  • Identify areas of our lives we wish to change and create a plan to support those changes.
  • Communicate how we can protect the traveling public, our customers, and the people and things we hold most dear, through our choices.

 

Our 12-hour THC courses are designed for operators in violation of DOT 49 CFR Part 40, and employees in violation of company policy that mirrors the DOT process.  If you have failed a company drug test due to cannabis being present, and have been referred to us by your Substance Abuse Professional (SAP), or Employee Assistance Professional (EAP), this course is for you.

Please click here for the current 12-Hour course schedule;

In this course you will:

  • Identify what we hold most precious in our lives, and how our choices can either protect or place those values at risk.
  • Understand the intersection between our biology and our choices, and how they interact to create desirable or undesirable outcomes.
  • Explore data regarding the quantity and frequency of cannabis consumption that dispels the idea that it is not addictive.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the four phases leading to addiction.
  • Identify areas of our lives we wish to change and create a plan to support those changes.
  • Communicate how we can protect the traveling public, our customers, and the people and things we hold most dear through our choices.

 

16-Hour Drug and Alcohol Courses

Our 16-hour drug and alcohol courses are designed for operators in violation of DOT 49 CFR Part 40, and employees in violation of company policy that mirrors the DOT process.  The core curriculum for our program is PRIME for Life, which is accepted nationally for DUI court mandates.  Please check with your Substance Abuse Professional (SAP), Employee Assistance Professional (EAP), or your state's DUI requirements for the number of hours you must take to be compliant.  If 16 hours meets that requirement, this class is for you.

Please click here for the current 16-Hour course schedule.   

In this course you will:

  • Identify what we hold most precious in our lives, and how our choices can either protect or place those values at risk.
  • Understand the intersection between our biology and our choices, and how they interact to create desirable or undesirable outcomes.
  • Explore data regarding the quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption, and the impact it has on moving us closer to alcoholism and addiction.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the four phases leading to alcoholism and addiction.
  • Identify areas of our lives we wish to change and create a plan to support those changes.
  • Communicate how we can protect the traveling public, our customers, and the people and things we hold most dear through our choices.
20-Hour Drug and Alcohol Courses

Our 20-hour drug and alcohol courses are designed for operators in violation of DOT 49 CFR Part 40, and employees in violation of company policy that mirrors the DOT process.  The core curriculum for our program is PRIME for Life, which is accepted nationally for DUI court mandates.  Please check with your Substance Abuse Professional (SAP), Employee Assistance Professional (EAP), or your state's DUI requirements for the number of hours you must take to be compliant.  If 20 hours meets that requirement, this class is for you.

Please click here for the current 20-Hour course schedule..

In this course you will:

  • Identify what we hold most precious in our lives, and how our choices can either protect or place those values at risk.
  • Understand the intersection between our biology and our choices, and how they interact to create desirable or undesirable outcomes.
  • Explore data regarding the quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption, and the impact it has on moving us closer to alcoholism and addiction.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the four phases leading to alcoholism and addiction.
  • Identify areas of our lives we wish to change and create a plan to support those changes.
  • Communicate how we can protect the traveling public, our customers, and the people and things we hold most dear, through our choices.